In order to update you'd have to re-build the container? Or can it
update itself?
It could, but that's "holding it wrong".
In principle, an image is used to spawn a container, then you kill it or
clone it, and the next container will be completely identical except for
a few details like
paul- wrote:
> Bluetooth in 6.0.0 works completely different than 5.0. All speaker
> configuration is done on the bluetooth page. As a speaker connects it
> will show up as it's own name in LMS. The name used is the one on the
> Bluetooth page for that device.
Excellent. Thanks for
Clausi wrote:
> Which brand/type of enclosure is yours which is working fine?
Interestingly it is this one:
https://www.raidsonic.de/products/external_cases/external_cases_25/index_de.php?we_objectID=2149
It is also an USB 3.1 UASP enclosure, what I didn't know anymore. I am
using it attached
mherger wrote:
> In order to update you'd have to re-build the container? Or can it
> update itself?
It could, but that's "holding it wrong".
In principle, an image is used to spawn a container, then you kill it or
clone it, and the next container will be completely identical except for
a few
paul- wrote:
>
>
> Which screen are you using? Are you using an overlay that defines a
> rpi-backlight node?
You find details of my system 'here'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107366-picoreplayer-3-11-waveshare-3-5-TFT-jivelite-Raspberry-Pi-2B=934132=1#post934132).
I moved
I've not deployed a new build as yet, not until I track down the 1/2
screen shift problem
Hold tight on updating your solution
One other thing, this version of the monitor does not use ALSA nor does
it interact with the DAC directly, all information is obtained via the
LMS server and
slimhase wrote:
> @chill;
> I hit a dead end and need some help / input to proceed:
> I want to replace roobarbs SPOS on my Joggler with your Jivelite image
> I got your image running and added LMS8 and its running nicely so far
> when testing it.
>
> However; I also want to use the Joggler as
Thanks, so can I try later when at home...with a new pCP install
(https://github.com/shunte88/LMSMonitor) ?
Will let ya know for sure!!
seekasoul
shunte88 wrote:
> Hi @seekasoul, apologies for the delay
>
> I updated the bcm code under the OLED driver to account for changes
> under Pi4
>
>
Hi @seekasoul, apologies for the delay
I updated the bcm code under the OLED driver to account for changes
under Pi4
Oddly I've ran on several devices without issue prior to modification
and my test bench Pi4 continues to work - no problems
However, running on a Pi3 with a 0.96" screen I'm
ElFishi wrote:
>
> I wanted to follow the state of the GPIO pin from the commandline but I
> can't find the right value file
>
There are two tools to do this.
There is a command called "readall.sh" that will display a table
similar to how wiringPi displayed the state and mode of all gpio
mflaten wrote:
> I am using piCorePlayer 6.0.0.
So am I, nothing wrong with my playlists.
I suspect the file paths in your playlists don't point to the files on
your mounted drive.
Drill down to track level and compare the file paths with those in your
playlists, they should be exactly the
paul- wrote:
> Bluetooth in 6.0.0 works completely different than 5.0. All speaker
> configuration is done on the bluetooth page. As a speaker connects it
> will show up as it's own name in LMS. The name used is the one on the
> Bluetooth page for that device.
I tried to connect my pCP 6
Just an idea - if you put the actual installation of LMS into a mapped
directory, the updates could be done independent of the container.
> On 24 Mar 2020, at 14:04, Michael Herger wrote:
>
>> Thanks for that info. In that case it should be relatively simple. Just
>> need a mechanism that
carsten_h wrote:
> I have here a SATA M.2 SSD in an USB 3.1 and also in another USB 3.0
> enclosure which is not running with piCorePlayer on a Pi 4B. It takes
> minutes to mount the drive.
> I have a 2,5" SATA SSD in an USB 3.0 enclusure which is running without
> any problems with
Thanks for that info. In that case it should be relatively simple. Just
need a mechanism that queries for the latest nightly when the container
is built and installs it.
In order to update you'd have to re-build the container? Or can it
update itself?
--
Michael
I have some unexpected behavior with pCP 6.0 on a RPi3b+, fresh install.
I use GPIO22 as controlled by Squeezelite Power On/Off GPIO to switch
the backlight of my 3.5" LCD.
RPi/pCP plays music via USB to an external DAC which is switched on and
off separately from pCP/Squeezelite.
When the
kidstypike wrote:
> This has nothing to do with piCorePlayer 6.0.0, please re-post in the
> Logitech Media Server section, where it will probably receive more
> attention.
>
> Thanks.
I am using piCorePlayer 6.0.0.
Bluetooth in 6.0.0 works completely different than 5.0. All speaker
configuration is done on the bluetooth page. As a speaker connects it
will show up as it's own name in LMS. The name used is the one on the
Bluetooth page for that device.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi
Thanks for that info. In that case it should be relatively simple. Just
need a mechanism that queries for the latest nightly when the container
is built and installs it.
Will try to find time to have a play.
Andy
I don't necessarily want to start completely from scratch.
Just saw that Alpine is based around musl, rather than glibc. Which
means that you'd have to build all binaries yourself. I'm not sure you
want to go there. It's probably more reasonable to start with a
minimalist Debian based
@chill;
I hit a dead end and need some help / input to proceed:
I want to replace roobarbs SPOS on my Joggler with your Jivelite image
I got your image running and added LMS8 and its running nicely so far
when testing it.
However; I also want to use the Joggler as an Access Point. That worked
slimhase wrote:
> You might want to try chills setupfrom this thread. Since I added swap,
> my system is running stable for me.
> He prepared a img, which only needs addition of LMS and runs otherwise
> out of the box.
Yeh, I have in the past tried it, but sometimes like a challenge :p
ronnie
I don't necessarily want to start completely from scratch.
The end goal is to get a Docker container created that is as small as
possible, able to run with minimal configuration and be easily updatable
whenever there's a new LMS release.
Based on images sizes alone, it sounds like Alpine might
Thanks Ronnie for the pathway. Very useful indeed.
I do have network shares and the server is responding.
I finally had access to the lms.cgi via my PC wired-connected to my
internet box. It will be fine like this.
It seems to be a wifi issue. Maybe because of the mix of the 2,3GHZ and
5GHZ in
mflaten wrote:
> Music Library scans properly but the playlists which are a sub directory
> of the music library are scanned but the underlying songs are "empty".
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
This has nothing to do with piCorePlayer 6.0.0, please re-post in the
Logitech Media
Music Library scans properly but the playlists which are a sub directory
of the music library are scanned but the underlying songs are "empty".
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Man in a van wrote:
> Last week I had a play with this (using a 16gb usb stick)
>
> https://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2=5038
>
> I gave up, as it was not simple enough for this bear of little brain.:(
>
> I returned to
>
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